One of mine has to be Jim Corbett's national park in India. Watching wildlife on the foothills of the himalayas is a unbelievable experience. Seeing tigers, leopard's, snakes, and many more animals, while your on a elephant is spine tingling.

Driving around both islands, seeing some of the most spectacular scenery and fascinating wildlife was utterly amazing. Going to the tip of the North Island and gazing into the vast expanse of sea and sky on a beautiful sunny day was a moment I'll never forget.

Visiting Wellington where my dad was born nearly ninety years ago.

And it was my honeymoon.

Fabulous food as well.

Other great travelling experience was driving all the way to Sofia in Bulgaria back in 2009.

ive only been to paris , which is just like london but the people are more moody, the girls are more pretty, the men are more uglier, and in the summer it smells like some sort off rotting substance, lol the whole city i went to on that day smelt like it plus disneyland

- until Wenger moves on, they'll always be the also-rans in the major competitions. A club in elite purgatory. Always good enough to make it to the big race, never fast or smart enough to push over the finish line in first place. That's all about the manager. Until he changes, Arsenal fans will continue to celebrate glorious failure.

i hv been to quite a few places in India, neva been out yet..... my fave has been the back waters of Kerala, nicknamed God's Own Country.... planning for Ladakh this year... hopefully shld be able to do it

Indiangooneri hv been to quite a few places in India[email][/email], neva been out yet..... my fave has been the back waters of Kerala, nicknamed God's Own Country.... planning for Ladakh this year... hopefully shld be able to do it

I've been to Ladakh. I went to a town called Dras. It's the 2nd coldest inhabited place on earth. I won't go back there in a hurry.

Mad JensI've not been too many places that exotic but I'd have to say Segovia, Spain is definitely up there.
I used to live in So Cal as well which was really nice, though you don't appreciate it when you wake up to it every morning.

I've not been there but I've heard that Segovia has got stunning architecture. Definitely on my shortlist of places to go one day.

Seville and Granada are two interesting cities but India has got to be the my favourite place I've visited by a distance. Went there about 25 years ago and it was the first time I'd been outside Europe. Travelled around by train and I've never experienced so many different feelings in such a short period. Hideous poverty and incredible wealth right next to each other and probably the worlds most frustrating bureaucracies.

I flew into Delhi and then over about 3 weeks travelled by train to Bombay. Stopped over for a few days at Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Ahmedabad I’m not one for the set piece tourist sites but you’re spot on about the Taj. I’m more of a people watcher (not in a weird way) so India was the perfect place to visit. Everywhere you went something new and unusual to see. I particularly remember a wedding procession in the suburbs of Delhi. The groom was sitting on a white horse and the guests were dancing along behind. A number of the guests had rudimentary lighting systems on their heads with someone behind each one of them carrying a portable generator. Great memories are flooding back as I write this.

Jon, the last time I went India the amount of weddings I saw was ridiculous. I was on a rickshaw in Delhi, and in the space of about 15 minutes I must have gone past about 8 weddings.

That's the thing about India, always expect the unexpected. In India you can never get bored. There's, History, Religion, deserts, beaches, Wildlife, himalayas, you name it India's got it.

You're right about the poverty it is very upsetting. The first time I went India I was moaning because this hotel didn't have a certain channel which ment I couldn't watch Arsenal. This old guy come up to me and taught me a lesson I'll never forget. He told me an Indian proverb- I had no shoes and complained, until I meet a man who had no feet.

Just got back from the Florida Keys and I have to say, best 5 days of my life.

I didn't absorb any cultures, see any castles, taste any new cuisine... but damn. Nothing like chillin on a boat, drinking beers and doing some snorkeling before showering up and hitting the bars that night.

Don't look so bad - of course I judge a good tan by how much I'm peeling.

If you go back to Morocco would you mind dropping off a package for me? It's about 6ft2, couldn't get it through customs last time because the spikes on one end were considered weapons. Didn't pay anything for it so I'd rather not have to lay out for shipping but at this point I wouldn't mind...

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